Name:
Bennettazhia
(Bennet's dragon).
Phonetic: Ben-net-a-zee-ah.
Named By: Lev Nesov - 1991.
Synonyms: Pteranodon oregonensis.
Classification: Chordata, Reptilia, Pterosauria,
Pterodactyloidea, Azhdarchoidea.
Species: B. oregonensis (type).
Type: Piscivore.
Size: Uncertain due to incomplete fossil material.
Known locations: USA, Oregon, Wheeler County -
Hudspeth Formation.
Time period: Albian of the Cretaceous.
Fossil representation: Partial post cranial remains
of two fused vertebrae and a humerus.
The
remains for Bennettazhia were actually described
back in 1928 by
Charles W. Gilmore, although he actually assigned the fossils to
Pteranodon
under the new species name P. oregonensis. It was
not until
1989 when S. Christopher Bennet found that the remains were not those
of a Pteranodon but of an unknown azhdarchid
pterosaur.
Lev Nesov who
named the first official azhdarchid, Azdarcho,
created the new genus
Bennettazhia in 1991.
Bennettazhia
was a rare find in that the humerus was uncrushed, something that does
not happen very often due to the lightweight construction of pterosaur
bones. When subjected to a CAT-scan, the inner construction of the bone
was revealed to spongy cancellous bone that inherently reinforced the
bone from within. This means that rather than being completely solid,
the bones had a network of support struts to increase the bones ability
to cope with stresses imposed upon it by supporting the body weight and
flight.
How
pterosaurs got into the air has often been a subject of confusion and
controversy. Modern interpretation has pterosaurs vaulting themselves
into the air by pushing themselves off the ground with their wings.
Many people have had problems accepting this launch method, especially
for the large pterosaurs like Quetzalcoatlus.
However the bone
structure of Bennettazhia helps reinforce the
theory on the grounds
that pterosaur bones were potentially strong enough to cope with the
stress.
Further reading
- A new Pterosaurian reptile from the marine Cretaceous of Oregon. -
Proceedings U. S. National Museum 73, art. 24, 1–5. - C. W. Gilmore -
1928.
- Gigantskiye lyetayushchiye yashchyeryi semyeistva Azhdarchidae. I.
Morfologiya, sistematika. - Vestnik Leningradskogo Universiteta,
Seriya. 7; Geologiya, Geografiya (2), 14–23. - L. A. Nesov - 1991.
- Structural characteristics of the humerus of Bennettazhia
oregonensis
and their implications for specimen diagnosis and azhdarchoid
biomechanics, p. 16 - in: Flugsaurier: The Wellnhofer pterosaur
meeting, Bavarian State Collection for Palaeontology, Munich. - Michael
Habib - 2007.
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